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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 5, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 409 total hits in 252 results.
Mexico (Mexico) (search for this): article 2
Lancaster (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 2
France (France) (search for this): article 2
1812 AD (search for this): article 3
West (search for this): article 4
Les Miserables; a novel, by Victor Hugo.
--We have received from the publishers, Messrs. West & Johnston, the first part of this long-expected and intensely dramatic work, which has created such an immense serration in Europe.
Although partaking of the exaggeration of the modern French school of fiction, it is a work of great power and eloquence, and will be read with absorbing interest.
Fantine--such is the title of this first part — is a complete novel in itself, and will shortly be followed by Cosette, an equally interesting romance; the opening chapters, by the way, contain the most graphic description of the battle of Waterloo we have seen anywhere.
The whole series, consisting of five parts, will be issued in four volumes — the third and fourth parts constituting one volume.
Let every novel reader get a copy of Fantin
Les Miserables (search for this): article 4
Les Miserables; a novel, by Victor Hugo.
--We have received from the publishers, Messrs. West & Johnston, the first part of this long-expected and intensely dramatic work, which has created such an immense serration in Europe.
Although partaking of the exaggeration of the modern French school of fiction, it is a work of great power and eloquence, and will be read with absorbing interest.
Fantine--such is the title of this first part — is a complete novel in itself, and will shortly be followed by Cosette, an equally interesting romance; the opening chapters, by the way, contain the most graphic description of the battle of Waterloo we have seen anywhere.
The whole series, consisting of five parts, will be issued in four volumes — the third and fourth parts constituting one volume.
Let every novel reader get a copy of Fantin
Victor Hugo (search for this): article 4
Les Miserables; a novel, by Victor Hugo.
--We have received from the publishers, Messrs. West & Johnston, the first part of this long-expected and intensely dramatic work, which has created such an immense serration in Europe.
Although partaking of the exaggeration of the modern French school of fiction, it is a work of great power and eloquence, and will be read with absorbing interest.
Fantine--such is the title of this first part — is a complete novel in itself, and will shortly be followed by Cosette, an equally interesting romance; the opening chapters, by the way, contain the most graphic description of the battle of Waterloo we have seen anywhere.
The whole series, consisting of five parts, will be issued in four volumes — the third and fourth parts constituting one volume.
Let every novel reader get a copy of Fantin
Payton Johnston (search for this): article 4
Les Miserables; a novel, by Victor Hugo.
--We have received from the publishers, Messrs. West & Johnston, the first part of this long-expected and intensely dramatic work, which has created such an immense serration in Europe.
Although partaking of the exaggeration of the modern French school of fiction, it is a work of great power and eloquence, and will be read with absorbing interest.
Fantine--such is the title of this first part — is a complete novel in itself, and will shortly be followed by Cosette, an equally interesting romance; the opening chapters, by the way, contain the most graphic description of the battle of Waterloo we have seen anywhere.
The whole series, consisting of five parts, will be issued in four volumes — the third and fourth parts constituting one volume.
Let every novel reader get a copy of Fantin
Webb (search for this): article 5
22nd (search for this): article 5